last week the heads of the national security agency and other intelligence agencies said cyber attacks now pose a greater threat to the united states than terrorism. the department of homeland security can now gather secret data from telecommunications companies and hopes to have the email spy program set up by the end of the year. the administration is seeking legislation to require internet service providers to inform the government about malicious software. as well as the ip address that that software comes from. there is a push to allow utilities, banks and railroads to purchase better cyber security services from companies that provide those services. now, data collected from those partnerships would be shared with u.s. intelligence agencies. and, heather, i keep going but i'm reading your emails right now so i have got to let you go. >> oh, no. nothing bad in my emails. nothing at all. >> you want to bet. >> thank you, adam: it's 47 minutes after the hour. still ahead. listen to this one. one government is telling women what they will can and can't wear even in their own homes. w